Prescription Art
Art Gallery
Junior Member
Posts โข 3,141
Likes โข 1,204
November 2007
|
|
|
|
Help save a ROA rabbit from Hackney council, by wizzy on Oct 27, 2010 15:03:16 GMT 1, Had Rabbit pie the other night.
Had Rabbit pie the other night.
|
|
Deleted
Posts โข 0
Likes โข
January 1970
|
Help save a ROA rabbit from Hackney council, by Deleted on Oct 27, 2010 15:05:30 GMT 1, looks like a hare to me!
love to eat rabbit or hare, both delicious!
looks like a hare to me!
love to eat rabbit or hare, both delicious!
|
|
|
Help save a ROA rabbit from Hackney council, by wizzy on Oct 27, 2010 15:06:21 GMT 1, "Here, Hare here".
"Here, Hare here".
|
|
Deleted
Posts โข 0
Likes โข
January 1970
|
Help save a ROA rabbit from Hackney council, by Deleted on Oct 27, 2010 15:10:11 GMT 1, If I was the owner of the wall I would give Hackney Council permission to remove it if in return they would remove all the advertising billboards and posters in the Borough.
If I was the owner of the wall I would give Hackney Council permission to remove it if in return they would remove all the advertising billboards and posters in the Borough.
|
|
|
Help save a ROA rabbit from Hackney council, by wilfsboy on Oct 27, 2010 15:10:28 GMT 1, Had Rabbit pie the other night.
me too at the brecon hotel....tasty
Had Rabbit pie the other night. me too at the brecon hotel....tasty
|
|
|
|
Help save a ROA rabbit from Hackney council, by speebe on Oct 27, 2010 15:14:03 GMT 1, So The Premises Studio in Hackney. They've a Roa rabbit painted on their premises. (I repeat - their premises - not a public wall.) They've been served a 14-day removal order, or Hackney Council will remove it themselves and then bill the Premises for the time. If they get a good number of signatures on their petition here: www.petitiononline.com/PremROA/petition-sign.htmlthis might make the Council rethink - gotta be worth 20 seconds of your time ;D thanks
I was No# 888.
I feel lucky and hope it helps?
So The Premises Studio in Hackney. They've a Roa rabbit painted on their premises. (I repeat - their premises - not a public wall.) They've been served a 14-day removal order, or Hackney Council will remove it themselves and then bill the Premises for the time. If they get a good number of signatures on their petition here: www.petitiononline.com/PremROA/petition-sign.htmlthis might make the Council rethink - gotta be worth 20 seconds of your time ;D thanks I was No# 888. I feel lucky and hope it helps?
|
|
Standard
New Member
Posts โข 908
Likes โข 238
August 2008
|
Help save a ROA rabbit from Hackney council, by Standard on Oct 27, 2010 15:27:11 GMT 1, Hackney council suck big time. I'm posting this around to see if we can get more sigs on that petition.
Hackney council suck big time. I'm posting this around to see if we can get more sigs on that petition.
|
|
saint
Junior Member
Posts โข 4,887
Likes โข 1,881
September 2010
|
Help save a ROA rabbit from Hackney council, by saint on Oct 27, 2010 16:32:50 GMT 1, One of the nicer bits in the area, is the toaster opposite it still up or has that been buffed?
Will sign the petition now, and agree with comments made that a nice bit of rabbit/hare would go down well for me tea. yum.
One of the nicer bits in the area, is the toaster opposite it still up or has that been buffed?
Will sign the petition now, and agree with comments made that a nice bit of rabbit/hare would go down well for me tea. yum.
|
|
Pure Evil
Artist
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,338
Likes โข 340
December 2006
|
Help save a ROA rabbit from Hackney council, by Pure Evil on Oct 28, 2010 6:36:37 GMT 1, So the article in its expanded form online says that it is 'As part of our enforcement policy, which is informed by Defra guidance'...
I looked into this : DEFRA : The DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS....they say
"Fly-posting and graffiti Fly-posting is the commercially driven defacement of the local environment through the display of advertisements pasted or attached to buildings, street furniture or other structures without the consent of the owner, contrary to the provisions of the Regulations (Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) Regulations 1992.
Fly-posting is illegal, and those responsible for it, or benefiting from it, can be prosecuted). The Department for Communities and Local Government has responsibility for this policy area.
Fly-Posting Action Group In September 2004 Defra set up a new Action Group on Fly-posting to help develop proposals for improved fly-posting legislation in the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Bill.
Graffiti Graffiti can spoil the enjoyment of the local environment and lead to a situation where crime and other anti-social behaviours can thrive.
This has a knock-on economic effect, as it is a burden on businesses and the local authorities that are left to clean up graffiti on property and public spaces.
If graffiti is not dealt with it can engender a negative perception of an area, including fostering a feeling that nobody cares about, or takes pride in their local environment. This stifles regeneration by acting as a barrier to economic investment and leads to further crime and anti-social behaviour.
Furhter information Guidance on Defacement (graffiti and fly-posting) (PDF 350 KB) Types of anti-social behaviour Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Bill. Flycapture - national fly-tipping database for vehicle registration details"
Heres a link to their guidelines... its really boring and will suck the soul out of you... I just looked at the nice pictures of graffiti... www.defra.gov.uk/environment/quality/local/legislation/cnea/documents/defacement.pdf
If You enjoyed that, and didnt have to gnaw off your own arm to make it through the crushing tedium , heres another one you are going to enjoy, the : drum roll :
"Graffiti Removal Notice Pilot Exercise - a Consultation Paper Chronic graffiti can lead to an area becoming more and more run-down, with a corresponding increase in crime and fear of crime. Untackled graffiti undermines faith in the services that authorities provide.
That is why Sections 48, 49, 50, 51 and 52 of the Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003 (โthe Actโ) enable a local authority to serve a โgraffiti removal noticeโ on the owners of street furniture, statutory undertakers and educational institutions whose property is defaced with graffiti. The notice requires the owners to remove the graffiti within 28 days. If the person responsible for the property fails to remove the graffiti, the local authority can intervene, clean up the graffiti and recover reasonable costs.
In response to concerns about the regulatory impact of these powers, we decided to pilot these powers before wider rollout."
and the PDF of their findings.. webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/+/http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/documents/2004-cons-graffiti/2004-cons-responses-graffiti
Happy reading friends...
So the article in its expanded form online says that it is 'As part of our enforcement policy, which is informed by Defra guidance'... I looked into this : DEFRA : The DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS....they say "Fly-posting and graffiti Fly-posting is the commercially driven defacement of the local environment through the display of advertisements pasted or attached to buildings, street furniture or other structures without the consent of the owner, contrary to the provisions of the Regulations (Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) Regulations 1992. Fly-posting is illegal, and those responsible for it, or benefiting from it, can be prosecuted). The Department for Communities and Local Government has responsibility for this policy area. Fly-Posting Action Group In September 2004 Defra set up a new Action Group on Fly-posting to help develop proposals for improved fly-posting legislation in the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Bill. Graffiti Graffiti can spoil the enjoyment of the local environment and lead to a situation where crime and other anti-social behaviours can thrive. This has a knock-on economic effect, as it is a burden on businesses and the local authorities that are left to clean up graffiti on property and public spaces. If graffiti is not dealt with it can engender a negative perception of an area, including fostering a feeling that nobody cares about, or takes pride in their local environment. This stifles regeneration by acting as a barrier to economic investment and leads to further crime and anti-social behaviour. Furhter information Guidance on Defacement (graffiti and fly-posting) (PDF 350 KB) Types of anti-social behaviour Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Bill. Flycapture - national fly-tipping database for vehicle registration details" Heres a link to their guidelines... its really boring and will suck the soul out of you... I just looked at the nice pictures of graffiti... www.defra.gov.uk/environment/quality/local/legislation/cnea/documents/defacement.pdfIf You enjoyed that, and didnt have to gnaw off your own arm to make it through the crushing tedium , heres another one you are going to enjoy, the : drum roll : "Graffiti Removal Notice Pilot Exercise - a Consultation Paper Chronic graffiti can lead to an area becoming more and more run-down, with a corresponding increase in crime and fear of crime. Untackled graffiti undermines faith in the services that authorities provide. That is why Sections 48, 49, 50, 51 and 52 of the Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003 (โthe Actโ) enable a local authority to serve a โgraffiti removal noticeโ on the owners of street furniture, statutory undertakers and educational institutions whose property is defaced with graffiti. The notice requires the owners to remove the graffiti within 28 days. If the person responsible for the property fails to remove the graffiti, the local authority can intervene, clean up the graffiti and recover reasonable costs. In response to concerns about the regulatory impact of these powers, we decided to pilot these powers before wider rollout." and the PDF of their findings.. webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/+/http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/documents/2004-cons-graffiti/2004-cons-responses-graffitiHappy reading friends...
|
|
|
Help save a ROA rabbit from Hackney council, by wizzy on Oct 28, 2010 8:30:31 GMT 1, Defra is a pile of shyte. I contacted them firstly as i found some freshly cut off cattle ears in a country lane (it was when the cattle movement ban was on due to Foot and Mouth, woman there said she would look into it but nothng came of it, i even gave her the tags that were in the ears!, suspect its who knows who! Second time was when the Hunt was up here last year hunting with Hounds (not all old families in the sticks agree with it), same result, had to resort to sitting in Land Rover blaring horn all day to mess their day up (where are the Hunt Sabs when you need them???).
Defra is a pile of shyte. I contacted them firstly as i found some freshly cut off cattle ears in a country lane (it was when the cattle movement ban was on due to Foot and Mouth, woman there said she would look into it but nothng came of it, i even gave her the tags that were in the ears!, suspect its who knows who! Second time was when the Hunt was up here last year hunting with Hounds (not all old families in the sticks agree with it), same result, had to resort to sitting in Land Rover blaring horn all day to mess their day up (where are the Hunt Sabs when you need them???).
|
|
doyle
New Member
Posts โข 926
Likes โข 743
September 2008
|
Help save a ROA rabbit from Hackney council, by doyle on Oct 28, 2010 14:22:11 GMT 1, up to 1293 now.
up to 1293 now.
|
|
mylilly
New Member
Posts โข 129
Likes โข 29
March 2010
|
Help save a ROA rabbit from Hackney council, by mylilly on Oct 29, 2010 12:33:32 GMT 1, Hackney council are shit, but wouldn't it be more fun if they painted over it so we have a nice new canvas for someone else! should it last forever? or should we see what another artist responce would be once painted over...
Hackney council are shit, but wouldn't it be more fun if they painted over it so we have a nice new canvas for someone else! should it last forever? or should we see what another artist responce would be once painted over...
|
|
|
Help save a ROA rabbit from Hackney council, by Daniel Silk on Nov 18, 2010 12:58:11 GMT 1, ROA Street Art will stay
ROA Street Art will stay
|
|
|
|
Help save a ROA rabbit from Hackney council, by Daniel Silk on Nov 18, 2010 12:59:30 GMT 1, ROA
ROA
|
|
doyle
New Member
Posts โข 926
Likes โข 743
September 2008
|
Help save a ROA rabbit from Hackney council, by doyle on Nov 18, 2010 15:38:55 GMT 1, nice one.glad Hackney Council came round to the right decision.the petition and voices of the local and wider community paid off in the end.happy days.
nice one.glad Hackney Council came round to the right decision.the petition and voices of the local and wider community paid off in the end.happy days.
|
|